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Vigil for murdered mother of four CCTV footage shows murdered woman
(about 12 hours later)
About 100 people have held a vigil outside the Londonderry home of Jean Quigley who was murdered at the weekend. Police have released CCTV footage showing murdered Londonderry woman Jean Quigley just hours before her death.
The body of Mrs Quigley, 30, a mother of four, was found at her home in Cornshell Fields on Saturday night. It shows the mother-of-four buying a pizza on the Racecourse Road on Friday evening. Police believe the 30-year-old was probably killed that night.
Detective Chief Inspector Frankie Taylor said the cause of death was still under investigation but Mrs Quigley had been beaten. Her body was found at her home in Cornshell Fields on Saturday night.
Detectives are also hoping to speak to a number of taxi drivers they "believe could move the investigation forward".
On Monday night, 100 people held a vigil outside her Londonderry home.
Detective Chief Inspector Frankie Taylor said the cause of death was still under investigation, but Mrs Quigley had been beaten.
He also said that she had been two months pregnant when she died.He also said that she had been two months pregnant when she died.
"Ms Quigley was a devoted mother of four children, three boys and a girl aged between five and 12. "Ms Quigley was a devoted mother-of-four children, three boys and a girl, aged between five and 12.
"We are not only investigating the brutal murder of a young mother, we are looking at the death of an unborn child as well," he said."We are not only investigating the brutal murder of a young mother, we are looking at the death of an unborn child as well," he said.
"She was the youngest of five, and her family and the wider community are devastated," he said."She was the youngest of five, and her family and the wider community are devastated," he said.